4. Engage Firmly.

5. Never Criticize, Never Complain.

EVER! Even if your
last boss was a humourless, power-crazed, misogynistic, baby-eating
monster who ended up doing time for sacking absolutely everyone and
bankrupting the organisation, let it go. Running people down, banging on
about how hard done-to you were and criticizing colleagues for causing
your unfortunate failures is the surest way to show that dreaded
negative attitude.

6. Be Confident.

You might be nervous but you can
still show confidence in your own abilities. Value your past
experiences and future capabilities. Believe in yourself. If you don't,
why would anyone else?

7. Agree with the Interviewer.

The words, "No, that's
actually wrong," should never come from your mouth. Even if it is wrong,
work around it gently. If you can show that you agree often with what
the interviewer is saying, you will be seen as positive.